On Aug 21, 2007, at 4:22 PM, Justin Kim wrote:
> I have a little problem.
> I set Amavisd-new to pass all the messages to the end users.
> It flags 'spam' and then passes.
> But still the system is using /var/virusmails directory to keep the
> messages
> in gzip format.
> I guess it is for the business reason if we want to keep the
> messages for
> certain preiod of time in case the user asks to recover it.
> But this /var/virusmails directory is filling up fast and keep
> growing.
> I don't know how to manage this.
> I cannot even list the files in the directory because there are too
> many.
> Is there any solution for this?
> And what can I do to manage this directory so that I only keep 30
> days worth
> of message zipped?
Uhh:
# find /var/virusmails -ctime +30 -exec rm -f {} \;
-Dave
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